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PLASTICS

We are involved in the supply of raw and secondary materials of two major polymers (PE and PP) in the form of granules or flakes in different densities and with a wide range of variations of the technical specifications that allow us to meet the demands of most sectors, including food and technical packaging, automotive, pipes and films.

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Polyethylene (PE) -
Polyethylene is a thermoplastic resin that looks like a transparent (amorphous form) or white (crystalline form) material with excellent insulating properties and chemical stability. It is a very versatile material and one of the most inexpensive plastics. The most common uses are as insulator for electric cables, films for agriculture, bags and plastic bags, containers of various types, piping, inner layer of aseptic packages for liquid food (“Tetra Brik Aseptic”) and many more.

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Polypropylene (PP) -
Polypropylene has experienced great success in the plastics industry. Many everyday objects, from doormats to colanders, to name a few, are made of polypropylene.

The use of polypropylene has been extended to various fields of industry. An important example is the production of water and gas pipes. PP has become more widespread than PE (polyethylene) as raw material for the construction of pipelines for transporting water and gas, either under pressure or without pressure. The reason is to be found mainly in the chemical and especially mechanical performance of PP compared to PE. Another very interesting use of polypropylene is the construction of dynamic model airplanes, as it gives unique lightness to the aircraft. Today a large number of objects and building components are made of PP.

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We are involved in the supply of raw and secondary materials of two major polymers (PE and PP) in the form of granules or flakes in different densities and with a wide range of variations of the technical specifications that allow us to meet the demands of most sectors, including food and technical packaging, automotive, pipes and films.

- Polyethylene (PE) -

Polyethylene is a thermoplastic resin that looks like a transparent (amorphous form) or white (crystalline form) material with excellent insulating properties and chemical stability. It is a very versatile material and one of the most inexpensive plastics. The most common uses are as insulator for electric cables, films for agriculture, bags and plastic bags, containers of various types, piping, inner layer of aseptic packages for liquid food (“Tetra Brik Aseptic”) and many more.

- Polypropylene (PP) -

Polypropylene has experienced great success in the plastics industry. Many everyday objects, from doormats to colanders, to name a few, are made ​​of polypropylene.

The use of polypropylene has been extended to various fields of industry. An important example is the production of water and gas pipes. PP has become more widespread than PE (polyethylene) as raw material for the construction of pipelines for transporting water and gas, either under pressure or without pressure. The reason is to be found mainly in the chemical and especially mechanical performance of PP compared to PE. Another very interesting use of polypropylene is the construction of dynamic model airplanes, as it gives unique lightness to the aircraft. Today a large number of objects and building components are made of PP.

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